Five years ago

Todd4State

Redshirt
Mar 3, 2008
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I suggested that we hire John Cohen as our head coach. Thanks to Greg Byrne for making that happen for us, although I'm sure my suggestion didn't have much to do with the hire. The first two years were tough, but the last three have been a blast. And we're just getting STARTED.

Now we have to go out and win in Omaha.

But for now, here's to many more trips to Omaha- let's do this every year friends!

And congratulations to the baseball team and our coaches. Very much deserved, and thank you for bringing MSU baseball BACK!
 

CadaverDawg

Redshirt
Dec 5, 2011
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I suggested that we hire John Cohen as our head coach. Thanks to Greg Byrne for making that happen for us, although I'm sure my suggestion didn't have much to do with the hire. The first two years were tough, but the last three have been a blast. And we're just getting STARTED.

Now we have to go out and win in Omaha.

But for now, here's to many more trips to Omaha- let's do this every year friends!

And congratulations to the baseball team and our coaches. Very much deserved, and thank you for bringing MSU baseball BACK!

Seconded
 

rem101

Sophomore
Jan 22, 2008
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And also thanks to Doc - if not for that goofy bastard we may still have LT.
 

esplanade91

Redshirt
Dec 9, 2010
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My first semester was fall 2009, and I graduate after I finish two classes this June. This truly is the greatest way I can be sent off into the world. Good god, I love Mississippi State University. Just when you think you can't take it anymore, they go and do something like this.
 

KurtRambis4

Redshirt
Aug 30, 2006
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He just can't get out of his

own damn way either, with all of these boneheaded decisions!!11!
 
Nov 14, 2010
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yes, thank you Greg Byrne for the doing what was best for MSU.

Raffo is a class act and derserves all the success he'll get.

As for Polk, it's way past time to you to get over it.
 

dawgenstein

Redshirt
Mar 3, 2008
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My first semester was fall 2009, and I graduate after I finish two classes this June. This truly is the greatest way I can be sent off into the world. Good god, I love Mississippi State University. Just when you think you can't take it anymore, they go and do something like this.

It gets in your blood, and never leaves. I graduated 22 years ago, and moved out of state immediately. Yet, I am more passionate about MSU than I was then. Even when I try not to care, like during the Croom years, I am always drawn back in. You will always treasure your alma mater.